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Brief introduction of Qingdao sugar ball club
20 13 Qingdao Sugar Ball Club was grandly opened in Haiyun Temple on February 25th (16th day of the first lunar month). Haiyun Temple is located atNo. Haiyun Street 1, Shibei District, Qingdao. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. This is a Taoist temple. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people's government protected Haiyun Temple, a historical site. 1982 and 12 were listed as municipal cultural relics protection units, and 1990 raised funds to completely restore the temple. At the same time, we should correctly guide the sugar ball festival, a folk festival loved by the masses, so that it can integrate culture, sports, economy and trade and tourism. Culture can set up a stage, sing opera in economy and trade, give priority to folk activities, and dilute superstitious customs. Qingdao Haiyun Temple Sugar Ball Club has a history of more than 500 years. It has been held continuously for 23 years since 1990. It is a comprehensive folk cultural business activity integrating sugar ball production and marketing, folk crafts, special snacks, folk performances and various commodity transactions. 1990, Sugar Ball Club was rated as one of the top 100 tourism projects in China. In 2005, Sugar Ball Club won the title of Top Ten Folk Festival in China. In 2006, Sugar Ball Club was included in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list in Shandong Province. Qingdao Sugar Ball Club has also become a "battlefield" for businesses to collect money. Among them, the famous "Gao's sugar ball" has a history of many years. Of course, Qingdao Sugar Ball Club also has the essential Qingdao characteristics-clay figurine, sugar blower, and many fresh new products. These days, merchants will hoard goods while taking advantage of sugar balls. All kinds of snacks are also mouth-watering and lingering.
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